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Old 11-19-2021, 03:41 PM
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Save it for the Spyder. I'll be your guinea pig.
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Originally Posted by GrantG
There is also the issue that the 6M in the 992 would give the 4RS 6 different reverse ratios and one very low forward gear

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Originally Posted by 85Gold
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Isn't the limiting factor of the 6 speed around 310# torque. I know you have been turning out more than that for awhile with your swaps and 4.2l engines. How has the 6 speed held up or are you doing Guards gearing along with the swaps.

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I have yet to see anyone blow up one of the newer generation 6-spd manual transmissions from too much power. Obviously there have been the issues specific to the GT4, etc.. but for the most part that trans is rather beefy as it began life in a FWD diesel engine based car in Europe. Neither the PDK nor the manual have an issue with the 4.2L. As far as i can tell, you're okay!

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I would want one with close ratios 6-speed manual with top speed between 160 and 180 mph.

I think it’s unlikely we will see one from Porsche. Hoping for a 718 R as a internal combustion engine Cayman send off.

If Porsche doesn’t make one, I would want 2 GT4RS. One PDK and one converted to manual (assuming I can get 2 )
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Originally Posted by BGB Motorsports
Who wants one??!??!
Are you saying you can do it? Also, how much? The main reason I'm not trying to get a GT4 RS is no manual. I'm thinking about trading my GT4 for a GT3 for more power, shorter gearing, and staying with a manual. Though, I love my GT4 and looking to get a tune and muffler, already have headers and mid pipe.

BTW BGB, I'm in Florida now! Only a few hours drive away, I need to stop by one weekend.
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AP, said the current gearbox cant handle the 9000RPM.
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Originally Posted by ForeverCar
Hoping for a 718 R as a internal combustion engine Cayman send off.
with a six speed manual, GT3 engine, and no roof… will be the last car I ever own
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Old 11-20-2021, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by theEnd
with a six speed manual, GT3 engine, and no roof… will be the last car I ever own
Looking for mid-engine? Otherwise, Speedster fit the criteria, yes?
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Originally Posted by Elijaih
Are you saying you can do it? Also, how much? The main reason I'm not trying to get a GT4 RS is no manual. I'm thinking about trading my GT4 for a GT3 for more power, shorter gearing, and staying with a manual. Though, I love my GT4 and looking to get a tune and muffler, already have headers and mid pipe.

BTW BGB, I'm in Florida now! Only a few hours drive away, I need to stop by one weekend.
I didn’t think the 992 GT3 had shorter gearing? I recall it had tall gearings for sound regulations.
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Old 11-20-2021, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by GAZZ
AP, said the current gearbox cant handle the 9000RPM.
Porsche also said at one time the GT3 engine wouldn't fit in the Croc.

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Old 11-20-2021, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by 85Gold
Porsche also said at one time the GT3 engine wouldn't fit in the Croc.

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That is true, the 991.2 GT3 engine did not fit in the GT4. But we’re now talking about the 992 GT3 engine, which it does.
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I’d definitely be interested if it came with a manual! The gossip about a Spyder RS is also intriguing, but people are hinting towards a Bergspyder like concept which is not very appealing.
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Originally Posted by JCZ5
I didn’t think the 992 GT3 had shorter gearing? I recall it had tall gearings for sound regulations.
992 GT manual has lower gearing than 991.2 manual to offset the larger diameter rear tires (21”). Close to 6% difference

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Originally Posted by porscheflat6
BGB would be the ones I would trust to do it and work correctly! Who go the fun coupons get BGB to pioneer this amazing idea?
YES! Thanks for the vote of confidence! People have already started calling and asking and sniffing around. I can see coupons being printed soon!

Originally Posted by Pokerhobo
The GT3 6MT. Although it currently doesn't fit, but they made the GT3 engine fit when it originally didn't...
We knew it would fit BUT the electronics have always been the issue. If i can't get it to work without the dash lit up like a Xmas tree, i feel like "what's the point."

Originally Posted by Jamie140
Save it for the Spyder. I'll be your guinea pig.
BOOM! I'm spray painting a parking stall for you now in the driveway!

Originally Posted by Elijaih
Are you saying you can do it? Also, how much? The main reason I'm not trying to get a GT4 RS is no manual. I'm thinking about trading my GT4 for a GT3 for more power, shorter gearing, and staying with a manual. Though, I love my GT4 and looking to get a tune and muffler, already have headers and mid pipe.

BTW BGB, I'm in Florida now! Only a few hours drive away, I need to stop by one weekend.
Whoa whoa whoa...you went full Florida dood? Yes, you need to visit. I guess that's the good thing about the mass movement to Florida...more P cars are starting to show up on the road which is rare for this part of the world.

Originally Posted by GAZZ
AP, said the current gearbox cant handle the 9000RPM.
Obviously they would know and everything i say is simply conjecture BUT....we know a few things. 1.) the single biggest push for the RS road car in addition to the buyer demand is to create a homologated race car for our GT4 class. Porsche will not EVER make a track only car with a manual so we know it will be PDK. So for rules reasons we need a Cayman with PDK and a GT3 motor. 2.) we know that the RS usually gets the PDK because it's the flagship track car and they don't want humans bobbling shifts and zinging motors. It's as much about lap time as it is about removing the driver from being able to blow the thing up.

I have a hard time believing that it can't handle the power BUT the RPM could be something as that gearbox is not meant to rev that high. In addition, the gear wheel fluid and the transmission fluid is cooled by the pump driven off the gearbox and it might not be able to keep up with cooling demans if it's turning 9K RPM. So the gearbox might be up to it but the cooler may not? Who knows. I was one of the biggest supporters of the manual box that went into the GT4 and then the whole 3rd gear thing went down so i should probably shut up. I could be wrong...someone just dug up a thread from 2013 quoting me that this car would never be built. i would be amazed though if they A.) ever offered it with a manual B.) made a Spyder variant.

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Old 11-23-2021, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by BGB Motorsports
We knew it would fit BUT the electronics have always been the issue. If i can't get it to work without the dash lit up like a Xmas tree, i feel like "what's the point."
Hey John...now that Porsche has mated the GT3 engine to the 718 electronics/chassis how about a GT3 engine swap into a GT4? Would it be better than a 4.3 liter upgrade to the 9A2 engine?


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